The Thought Atlas Podcast
Leadership is often associated with confidence, resilience, and control. But beneath the surface, many high performers are carrying something far heavier. In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Jacqueline Young [chatgpt://generic-entity?number=0], a former CEO turned leadership consultant who helps high-performing women understand the hidden psychological patterns shaping how they lead, work, and respond to pressure. After leaving a toxic executive environment due to severe health consequences, Jacqueline began a deep exploration into stress, burnout, unconscious behavior, nervous system regulation, and the childhood patterns that quietly influence adult leadership. What she discovered challenged many of the assumptions she once held about resilience and success. This conversation explores: • Why capable leaders still become overwhelmed • The hidden cost of chronic pressure • Burnout and nervous system overload • Childhood survival patterns in adulthood • Hypervigilance and leadership • The psychology of people-pleasing and perfectionism • Why awareness alone isn’t enough • Success, identity, and unconscious behavior • Leadership under stress • How old coping strategies become modern limitations This is not a conversation about productivity. It’s an exploration of what happens when leadership becomes survival — and how understanding the patterns beneath our behavior can transform the way we live and lead. 🌍 Thought Atlas: Thought Atlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🌍 Jacqueline Young: The Mind Shift Blueprint [https://themindshiftblueprint.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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